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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 70.79+6.7%10:28 AM EST

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To: Puck who wrote (26554)8/31/2001 3:53:23 AM
From: The Shark  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
Puck,

As much as I hate to admit it, Keepitsimple was right a few years ago and he is right as we speak about INSP.

InfoSpace has a lot of good services and products to offer, however, a company is only as good as the people behind it. Unfortunately, we are dealing with that person you refer to as "Mr.Jain". I'm sorry but I have NO respect for "AA Jain" or as I refer to him as "Mr. Vain".

This company is going no where until Mr. Vain disassociates himself from INSP.

Think about it. At the current stock price, ($1.21/share)which is far below the cash and asset price, you would think it would be a great opportunity for a stronger company to buy it up. NOT....

Any body that might be interested realizes that Mr. Vain is in a self-distruct mode and is only waiting until it becomes worthless.(Not far off right now)

Your supportive attitude reminds me of the way I and many others use to feel about GNET/INSP(check the Trillonaries list).

I have to say, Roger Sherman is probably the most supportive and loyal supporter still standing.

We can only hope for the PR News release of Mr. Vain's going away party. (Maybe it will be as large as the 4th. of July Party was).
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